Gujjarkere should be ready before Navaratri: Lobo

MLA launches rejuvenation work at a cost of Rs. One crore

February 23, 2015 05:56 pm | Updated 05:56 pm IST - MANGALURU

Mangaluru South MLA J.R. Lobo, on Monday, said the Gujjarkere would be restored almost to its original glory before October this year, ahead of the Navaratri celebrations.

Retaining walls all around, removal of the silt and development of a park are some of the works to be undertaken, the MLA said.

He was speaking after inaugurating the lake rejuvenation work along with Mangaluru Ramakrishna Mutt head, Dharma Pradhana here. Mr. Lobo said the department of minor irrigations has released Rs. One crore for the rejuvenation work and thanked the Minister concerned — Shivaraj Thangadagi. Though Mangalore City Corporation had undertaken the rejuvenation work in the past, the same halted half-way due to fund crunch, he said.

Mr. Lobo said the Corporation would make arrangements to divert sewage flowing into the lake, due to which Gujjarkere is filled with hyacinth. The administration would consider the demand for strengthening the existing retaining wall, he said. At the same time, the lake would be developed in such a way that people desire to visit it regularly, he assured.

The MLA said he does not wish to claim the work to be a political achievement and development works should be above politics. Some politicians are busy taking credit for development works in the media, he said.

Rejuvenation and restoration of Gujjarkere had been an issue for over a decade with residents of the area forming a committee for the same. Over the years, the lake had become emanating stench and a breeding ground for mosquitoes. Many would dread to reside close to the lake.

Mayor Mahabala Marla, area councillor Ratikala, leader of the opposition in the Corporation Premananda Shetty and others were present.

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